Screen Rant’s (Massive) 2012 Movie Preview

Published 3 years ago
by
Kofi Outlaw
, Updated August 2nd, 2013 at 9:25 am,

2012 is here and movie fans are pretty excited, as the year twenty-twelve promises some highly anticipated sci-fi films (Prometheus), some promising animated originals (Brave, Paranorman), the usual awards season art house entries (Licoln, Great Gatsby), and a super-powered showdown between Marvel’s The Avengers, and DC/Warner Bros.’ The Dark Knight Rises.

Should that Mayan doomsday prophecy turn out to be true, it’ll be hard to say that we didn’t go out on a high note, as far as movies are concerned.

In our guide we’ll take a look at the movies of 2012 that will be occupying our weekends at the theater all throughout the year. We’ll also keep this post updated as release dates are shifted and new movies are added to the calendar, so be sure to bookmark this post for future reference.

For your convenience, we’ve separated the 2012 movie releases into the the months of the year. Be sure to check back each month for the latest on the movies that will be at theaters near you. We’ll keep things current with new images, casting news, release date shifts and late additions. January is listed on this page and you can click any one of the links below to jump to a specific month.

The Iron Lady

January 13th (U.S.)

We Need to Talk About Kevin

January 13th (U.S. – Limited Release)

The mother of a teenage boy who went on a high-school killing spree tries to deal with her grief – and feelings of responsibility for her child’s actions. Tilda Winton and John C. Reilly star as the parents, Ezra Miller plays the titular Kevin.

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Coriolanus

January 20th (U.S. – Limited Release)

In this modern vision of a Shakespeare classic, a banished hero of Rome allies with a sworn enemy to take his revenge on the city. Ralph Fiennes stars and directs, Gerard Butler, Jessica Chastain, Vanessa Redgrave, James Nesbitt and Brian Cox co-star.

Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

January 20th (Expansion to Wide Release)

A nine-year-old amateur inventor, Francophile, and pacifist (Thomas Horn) searches New York City for the lock that matches a mysterious key left behind by his father (Tom Hanks), who died in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Sandra Bullock, John Goodman, Max Von Sydow, Viola Davis and Jeffrey Wright co-star.

Red Tails

January 20th

A crew of African American pilots in the Tuskegee training program, having faced segregation while kept mostly on the ground during World War II, are called into duty under the guidance of Col. A.J. Bullard. Cuba Gooding Jr., David Oyelowo, Method Man, Tristan Wilds, Ne-Yo, Lee Tergesen, Gerald McRaney, Terrence Howard, Josh Dallas, and Bryan Cranston star.

The Grey

January 27th

In Alaska, an oil drilling team struggle to survive after a plane crash strands them in the wild. Hunting the humans are a pack of wolves who see them as intruders. Liam Neeson and Dermot Mulroney star.

Man on a Ledge

January 27th

As a police psychologist works to talk down an ex-con who is threatening to jump from a Manhattan hotel rooftop, the biggest diamond heist ever committed is in motion. Sam Worthington, Elizabeth Banks, Jamie Bell, Ed Harris, Kyra Sedgwick, Ed Burns, Anthony Mackie and William Sadler star.

One for the Money

January 27th

Unemployed and newly-divorced Stephanie Plum (Katherine Heigl) lands a job at her cousin’s bail-bond business, where her first assignment puts her on the trail of a wanted local cop from her romantic past (Jason O’Mara).

It’s release date of October 19th was reported by Deadline on Wednesday, and was reported by you guys on Thursday. I didn’t think the weekend was a problem when I posted that. 16 hours after your post, still not seeing it in October.

Yes. I would like to preface the rest of this message by saying that I’m only being this critical because I think this is a fantastic idea and I would love for this to be a reliable page to reference my friends so that I can retire my own upcoming movies list in favor of putting all my focus on school this semester. With that in mind:

Suppose it doesn’t matter now, but The Divide was a limited release.
Sources: IMDB, ComingSoon, Bloody Disgusting, and sure enough it’s not playing in any of my local theaters in Portland, Oregon that I can find.

I’m not too sure about this, but both Coming Soon and Rotten Tomatoes show the release date of “Playing the Field” to be December 25th, 2012. Not necessarily saying you should change it yet, but it’s something to keep an eye on.

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